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331 related items for PubMed ID: 18282563

  • 21. Assessment of occupational exposure to benzene, toluene and xylenes in urban and rural female workers.
    Ciarrocca M, Tomei G, Fiaschetti M, Caciari T, Cetica C, Andreozzi G, Capozzella A, Schifano MP, Andre' JC, Tomei F, Sancini A.
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    Göethel G, Brucker N, Moro AM, Charão MF, Fracasso R, Barth A, Bubols G, Durgante J, Nascimento S, Baierle M, Saldiva PH, Garcia SC.
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    Lovreglio P, D'Errico MN, Fustinoni S, Drago I, Barbieri A, Sabatini L, Carrieri M, Apostoli P, Soleo L.
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    Li J, Lu S, Liu G, Zhou Y, Lv Y, She J, Fan R.
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    Sørensen M, Poole J, Autrup H, Muzyka V, Jensen A, Loft S, Knudsen LE.
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  • 33. [Benzene low dose exposure: comparison of different biologic markers among exposed workers and the general population].
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    Lin LC, Chen WJ, Chiung YM, Shih TS, Liao PC.
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  • 36. The use of S-phenylmercapturic acid as a biomarker in molecular epidemiology studies of benzene.
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  • 37. Lack of specificity of trans,trans-muconic acid as a benzene biomarker after ingestion of sorbic acid-preserved foods.
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  • 39. Occupational exposure to low levels of benzene: Biomarkers of exposure and nucleic acid oxidation and their modulation by polymorphic xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes.
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  • 40. [Biological monitoring in oil refinery workers].
    Valentino M, Rapisarda V, Scorcelletti M, Caldaroni M, Mariani F.
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